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As for books, I like Spencer Quinn's Chet and Bernie series. It is one of the few series that I want to own for reading again later.
I am currently reading The Woman in White, which you can find free. It is slow at times, but I am finally getting near the end and the pace has picked up quite a bit.
I used to only borrow library books as well. However, since I bought my nook, I buy a lot more than I used to. I'm a sucker for ebook deals, especially the $2.99 variety.

The Innocent looks great; will definitely add it to my list, and at $2.99, it's cheaper than a used book store :)



I wanted to mention that I also own a Nook and read a lot of crime fiction. I have a lending shelf set up so you can take a look. Let me know if there is anything you'd like to borrow.

Let me know if you're interested and I'll get you a copy of Bearing False Witness at a great price...as in free.

This sounds like a very interesting novella. I can't wait to get it for my Nook.

I loved the review. You can check out my review on Goodreads as well as on my blog: Kero's Book Blog.


For something more serious. Plain Jane: Brunettes Bewareby C. McCrayis a good read. It's mystery, twisted wierd romance and thrilling chiller of a crime story rolled into one. It's $0.99 on Amazon for Kindle.
Kate Shugag #1 A Cold Day for Murderby Dana Stabenow is also free or cheap for kindle. It's not so much an action packed story as it is a compelling human story and a good crime/Detective story. Kate's a strong female heroine/lead.
what I do sometimes, is I go to Amazon.com bring up e-books set the "view" on "low to high" so the lowest prices come up first, then select 4 star reviews and above and it gives me all the 4 and five star reviews for what ever catagory of books I'm looking at.

There's a new book coming out in November by the author of




I haven't read the Fire and Ice stories, thanks for suggesting them. I'll look them up.

http://www.amazon.com/Cool-for-Cats-e...


This is the Detective Marcella series by Dana Donovan. I read the first as a sample with somewhat mixed feelings but bought the second and liked it even better than the first. Interesting characters which the author developed more thoroughly in the second book.
It's an interesting quick read, undemanding but entertaining.

No, I haven't read Megan's Way. It sounds like that's going to make one cry. I don't remember reading such book in a long time.
If you're a fast reader, there are some good 99 cent mysteries out there. This author has been my favorite lately:





I flog www.gutenberg.org a lot, don't I?
There's also manybooks: http://www.manybooks.net/categories/
and feedbooks:
http://www.feedbooks.com/store/catego...
and tons of others.
There's also manybooks: http://www.manybooks.net/categories/
and feedbooks:
http://www.feedbooks.com/store/catego...
and tons of others.


http://www.midnightinkbooks.com/

Just contact me with your e-mail address and I'll loan you the e-book.
You can sample the first chapter here:
http://www.rayflynt.com/transplanted_...
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http://kindlenationdaily.com/knd-free...
Hope everyone is having a good day. Happy Reading.
Penny


As for newer mysteries, I'm currently very much enjoying the Inspector Gamache/Three Pines series by Louise Penny. I'm especially loving #3 in the series. She's a very good writer. She's written 8 novels so far, and 4 of those novels have won the Agatha award.

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pasca...





The River Witch

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...

Michael Connelly (especially the Harry Bosch series)
Dennis Lehane (Patrick Kenzie/Angela Gennaro series)
Ridley Pearson (Lou Boldt series)
Michael McGarrity (Kevin Kearny series)
A bit lighter:
Sue Grafton (Kinsey Millhone/Alphabet series)
Diane Mott Davidson (Goldy Schulz series)
And actually, while I was typing, I did think of a couple of book titles:
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
Hope I've provided an author or two that will peak your interest!
~Harley

This is more trivia than a suggestion. I was thinking of my fave noir films and the book Laura by
Vera Caspary sprang to mind. But it is not available as an eBook. Why not, I wonder.
Most of the Poe stuff should be free and you cannot go wrong there.


Yes. Not saying that all should be free or cheap, but what's wrong with sales and specials? That's always been a common retail practice used to draw in customers. I do thing that the price of ebooks should be lower than hardbacks and even paperbooks because there is far less overhead and production costs.

Another Man's Treasure
good character development, fast-paced plot, witty dialog
The Heat of the Moon
good plot, heroine is a vetinarian
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That said ... I got a Nook for Christmas! While I already borrow e-books from the library and get some free online, I'd like some suggestions for two things:
1) mystery/crime books that you think are worth buying
2) older mysteries, often available on free sites like Gutenberg, that are timeless good reads. I've found that most of these sites are segmented by genre but are only searchable by author or title, and they have tons of books, so I need direction :)
Thanks, and happy holidays everyone!